<p>Once a famous hostess in foreign capitals Henrietta Rose felled by drink loses family and health and ends up in a HUD subsidized apartment in Waltham Massachusetts. Despite her losses she is presently giddily sober in the basements of AA and sets about a series of dinner parties to recover her lost family. Henrietta Rose is part of a trio of novels set in the city of Waltham of which the Manhattan Review writes: ... an intriguing and surprising novel that shakes up any conceived notion of what a contemporary work should be. Barbara de la Cuesta was challenging me to step outside of my comfort zone a little box in which I was not even aware I had been sitting. I pushed through accepted the challenge and found beneath the surface a whole new world I had been missing out on! ...The way their individual strands stick out and yet at the same time blend together created such a beautiful work of tapestry of literary elegance. You must have an open mind and a ready heart for this novel and I would most definitely recommend that you check this out. ...the contemporary novel of the ages and a soon-to-be classic...</p><p><br></p><p><strong>-Lauren Stafford</strong> Manhattan Review of Books</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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